That's Keebler and Burrnie, marching to a different drum. Always the case with Keebs, who is still not convinced he's a sheep, but Burrnie...much have been distracted...or needed more coffee ;-).
So peaceful and beautiful. Love, love. I have tried to leave comments on your blog this week, but I was having trouble. I think I finally figured out that it was when I tried to comment from my tablet. I don't know! I spent the other evening catching up with you and your sheep through your posts...I love your little corner of the world! And that video and those pictures of Baaxter's wool...thank you for those! What a gorgeous yarn it will make. :)
Beautiful pictures! I am sitting here at school on my lunch time and wondering why my students can't walk in straight lines like sheep........I too many Keeblers;)
So I am a bit late with the whole starting my morning off with Sara's foggy sheep photos.... Better late than never and a great start to the weekend on this Friday evening.
As always great pictures. Is Daniel almost as tall as Ewen? I thought to myself there is my favorite tall sheep then no wait a minute Ewen is on the left. Plus Ewen has dark legs and Daniel has light legs. A good looking bunch of sheep you have there!
Such lovely soft photos. Always gives me a sense of peace to watch sheep trailing out. I'm curious, in the second photo - who and what breed(s) is the tall sheep in the middle?
Whoops, that's Chocula in the first picture, not Ewen :-o. Good catch!!! And Daniel and Chocula are close to the same size, Chocs being just a hair taller, maybe. Both are big sheep. Tall sheep that is. There are a lot of "big" sheep out there ;-).
In the second photo, that's Ewen McTeagle. He's a Hamp/Suffolk cross and he's a big boy for sure. I can drape my arm over him without bending over :-D. He's one of my very favorite sheep of all time.
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Beautiful shots! I always enjoy my visits to Punkin's Patch.
Lovely pictures :)
Fog is so fun to photograph, and so pretty. Who are the sheep that veered off to munch in the nearer area?
That's Keebler and Burrnie, marching to a different drum. Always the case with Keebs, who is still not convinced he's a sheep, but Burrnie...much have been distracted...or needed more coffee ;-).
They are so beautiful, and I am enjoying just being up and around in them these last two weeks!
I love these shots. First thing that came to mind was sleepy sheep trying to wake up.
Beautiful photos of the soft morning fog and the trail of sheeps going for breakfast. Very calm.
So peaceful and beautiful. Love, love. I have tried to leave comments on your blog this week, but I was having trouble. I think I finally figured out that it was when I tried to comment from my tablet. I don't know! I spent the other evening catching up with you and your sheep through your posts...I love your little corner of the world! And that video and those pictures of Baaxter's wool...thank you for those! What a gorgeous yarn it will make. :)
Such well behaved sheepies!
Linda
http://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com
Beautiful pictures! I am sitting here at school on my lunch time and wondering why my students can't walk in straight lines like sheep........I too many Keeblers;)
A blessing and a curse for sure :-).
Too many Keeblers...haha That was great watching them go off into the foggy morning. Looks like that here except it is SMOKE!
So I am a bit late with the whole starting my morning off with Sara's foggy sheep photos....
Better late than never and a great start to the weekend on this Friday evening.
Wonderful photos with you sheep all lined out. I wonder if they go out in the same order every morning:)
As always great pictures. Is Daniel almost as tall as Ewen? I thought to myself there is my favorite tall sheep then no wait a minute Ewen is on the left. Plus Ewen has dark legs and Daniel has light legs.
A good looking bunch of sheep you have there!
Such lovely soft photos. Always gives me a sense of peace to watch sheep trailing out. I'm curious, in the second photo - who and what breed(s) is the tall sheep in the middle?
Whoops, that's Chocula in the first picture, not Ewen :-o. Good catch!!! And Daniel and Chocula are close to the same size, Chocs being just a hair taller, maybe. Both are big sheep. Tall sheep that is. There are a lot of "big" sheep out there ;-).
In the second photo, that's Ewen McTeagle. He's a Hamp/Suffolk cross and he's a big boy for sure. I can drape my arm over him without bending over :-D. He's one of my very favorite sheep of all time.
Oh boy, how big they are! ❤️💙❤️💚 I love the photos.
Yep. I immediately knew that was Ewen there in that one photo. :-).
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